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tenant Collins frequently came to see us, 'but most of the Auckland officers called alfoost every day to see their men.' " The correspondent adds thai he went immediately to the staff officer to see what could be done, and he sent two stretcher-bearers away for the invalid at once, with instructions to remove him to the hospital ship without delay. Nine days later Saxon breathed his last.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2430, 10 October 1900, Page 29

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(Continued from page 24.) Otago Witness, Issue 2430, 10 October 1900, Page 29

(Continued from page 24.) Otago Witness, Issue 2430, 10 October 1900, Page 29

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